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Local Structure of Interfaces in a Kawasaki+Glauber Particle Model

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On Three Levels

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The hydrodynamics of Kawasaki+Glauber particle systems is rather well under stood. With a particular choice of the Glauber rates we can can have a reactive and diffusive behavior with a symmetric double well potential as a reactive potential. In this case we can think of starting off at the top of the hill in infinite volume and look at the spatial patterns that emerges.

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Giacomin, G. (1994). Local Structure of Interfaces in a Kawasaki+Glauber Particle Model. In: Fannes, M., Maes, C., Verbeure, A. (eds) On Three Levels. NATO ASI Series, vol 324. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2460-1_31

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